A historical account of the contributions of the Aeroelasticity Branch (AB) and the Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) to rotorcraft technology and development since the tunnel's inception in 1960 is presented. The paper begins with a summary of the major characteristics of the TDT and a description of the unique capability offered by the TDT for testing aeroelastic models by virtue of its heavy gas test medium. This is followed by some remarks on the role played by scale models in the design and development of rotorcraft vehicles and a review of the basic scaling relationships important for designing and building dynamic aeroelastic models of rotorcraft vehicles for testing in the TDT. Chronological accounts of helicopter and tiltroto...
Introduction Since the College of Aeronautics was founded in 1946 aeroelasticity has been the subj...
An investigation into the effects of aerodynamic and aeroelastic scaling parameters on model scale h...
AbstractThe history, status and lessons of a comprehensive analysis for rotorcraft are reviewed. The...
Historical Perspective on Aeroelasticity A LTHOUGH this paper is about the NASA Langley ResearchCent...
The Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) became in operational in 1960, and since that time has achieved ...
A review of recent rotorcraft investigations conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel...
By the 1960s, researchers began to investigate the feasibility of using active controls technology (...
Wind-tunnel testing of a properly scaled aeroelastic model helicopter rotor is considered a necessar...
Testing of wind-tunnel aeroelastic models is a well established, widely used means of studying flutt...
This paper presents the results of recently-completed research and presents status reports of curren...
Theoretical and experimental developments in the aeroelastic and aeromechanical stability of helicop...
Aerospace vehicles are constructed as light weight, thin walled structures, in order to facilitate m...
The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) has provided a unique capability for aeroelastic te...
An investigation into the effects of aerodynamic and aeroelastic scaling parameters on model scale h...
Measurements of the static-thrust performance of six sets of rotor blades mounted on a helicopter fu...
Introduction Since the College of Aeronautics was founded in 1946 aeroelasticity has been the subj...
An investigation into the effects of aerodynamic and aeroelastic scaling parameters on model scale h...
AbstractThe history, status and lessons of a comprehensive analysis for rotorcraft are reviewed. The...
Historical Perspective on Aeroelasticity A LTHOUGH this paper is about the NASA Langley ResearchCent...
The Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) became in operational in 1960, and since that time has achieved ...
A review of recent rotorcraft investigations conducted in the NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel...
By the 1960s, researchers began to investigate the feasibility of using active controls technology (...
Wind-tunnel testing of a properly scaled aeroelastic model helicopter rotor is considered a necessar...
Testing of wind-tunnel aeroelastic models is a well established, widely used means of studying flutt...
This paper presents the results of recently-completed research and presents status reports of curren...
Theoretical and experimental developments in the aeroelastic and aeromechanical stability of helicop...
Aerospace vehicles are constructed as light weight, thin walled structures, in order to facilitate m...
The NASA Langley Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT) has provided a unique capability for aeroelastic te...
An investigation into the effects of aerodynamic and aeroelastic scaling parameters on model scale h...
Measurements of the static-thrust performance of six sets of rotor blades mounted on a helicopter fu...
Introduction Since the College of Aeronautics was founded in 1946 aeroelasticity has been the subj...
An investigation into the effects of aerodynamic and aeroelastic scaling parameters on model scale h...
AbstractThe history, status and lessons of a comprehensive analysis for rotorcraft are reviewed. The...